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Building Hija De Tu Madre with Patty Delgado
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65 minutes
Released:
Aug 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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Listeners, we're back this week with Patty Delgado.
Patty Delgado is the 30 year old founder, CEO and designer of Hija De Tu Madre, a Latina lifestyle brand. Hija de tu Madre designs apparel, accessories, and stationary for women that take their culture everywhere.The daughter of two Mexican immigrants, Delgado always had a hunger for culture, belonging and representation. So in 2016, with $500 and a mission to make fashion more inclusive of the modern Latina experience, Delgado launched Hija de tu Madre.The self-taught designer, is committed to incorporating her multicultural identity in every product she creates. Today, the self-funded company has sold to over 30 countries, and continues to prove to the world that Latinx is the new mainstream.
During this episode we talked about:
04:06 - Growing up ‘rockera’
07:27 - Being the oldest child
08:56 - Choosing her college major
15:29 - Wanting to connect with her heritage
15:40 - Graphic design wasn’t fun anymore
19:41 - Freelancing
23:09 - Visiting that younger Patty
26:45 - Being a 'no sabo' kid
29:04 - On Hija De Tu Madre
29:14 - Her first product
33:30 - Still persevering
36:04 - Burnout
39:49 - ‘Keeping our finger on the pulse’
44:10 - Building a lifestyle brand
48:08 - Her parents support
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Patty Delgado is the 30 year old founder, CEO and designer of Hija De Tu Madre, a Latina lifestyle brand. Hija de tu Madre designs apparel, accessories, and stationary for women that take their culture everywhere.The daughter of two Mexican immigrants, Delgado always had a hunger for culture, belonging and representation. So in 2016, with $500 and a mission to make fashion more inclusive of the modern Latina experience, Delgado launched Hija de tu Madre.The self-taught designer, is committed to incorporating her multicultural identity in every product she creates. Today, the self-funded company has sold to over 30 countries, and continues to prove to the world that Latinx is the new mainstream.
During this episode we talked about:
04:06 - Growing up ‘rockera’
07:27 - Being the oldest child
08:56 - Choosing her college major
15:29 - Wanting to connect with her heritage
15:40 - Graphic design wasn’t fun anymore
19:41 - Freelancing
23:09 - Visiting that younger Patty
26:45 - Being a 'no sabo' kid
29:04 - On Hija De Tu Madre
29:14 - Her first product
33:30 - Still persevering
36:04 - Burnout
39:49 - ‘Keeping our finger on the pulse’
44:10 - Building a lifestyle brand
48:08 - Her parents support
This episode is brought to you by Cox.com and Chispa App.
Follow Patty on all things social:
Website
Follow Cafe con Pam on all things social
http://cafeconpam.com/
Join the FREE Cafe con Pam Challenge
Join our Discord space and let's keep the conversation going!
If you are a business owner, join us for Aligned Collective Mastermind
Learn about PowerSisters
Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!
And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Released:
Aug 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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